2006 Bradford Bulls Season - Table

Table

Pos Team Played Won Drawn Lost For Against Points Diff Points
1 St Helens 28 24 0 4 939 430 509 48
2 Hull 28 20 0 8 720 578 142 40
3 Leeds Rhinos 28 19 0 9 869 543 326 38
4 Bradford Bulls†† 28 16 2 10 802 568 234 32
5 Salford City Reds 28 13 0 15 600 539 61 26
6 Warrington Wolves 28 13 0 15 743 721 22 26
7 Harlequins RL 28 11 1 16 556 823 -267 23
8 Wigan Warriors†† 28 12 0 16 664 715 -71 22
9 Huddersfield Giants 28 11 0 17 609 753 -114 22
10 Wakefield Wildcats 28 10 0 18 591 717 -126 20
11 Castleford Tigers 28 9 1 18 575 968 -393 19
12 Catalans Dragons† 28 8 0 20 601 894 -293 16

↑ Catalans Dragons were exempt form relegation in 2006 so if they finished bottom of the league the team in 11th place would be relegated.

†† Deducted 2 points for breach of the salary cap in 2005.

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